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Remastered BBC session recordings of the legendary Super Furry Animals, covering their emergence in 1996 to the period of major label excess of the early noughties, are being released by the band in remastered form across a deluxe vinyl box set. Courtesy of Strangetown Records and released on Fri 23 November 2018, Super Furry Animals at the BBC covers eight rare sessions recorded especially for BBC Radio One, including one non-broadcast and unreleased song. A super limited edition vinyl set, the CD release and digital versions will also include three tracks from their heroic return to Cardiff in 1999 to play the cavernous Cardiff Indoor Arena.

Limited to just 400 four-disc vinyl box sets, brand new artwork developed from concept to stunning reality by long-term collaborator Mark James covers not only the external, printed box, but an individual sleeve for each yeti in the band, with two, new illustrations by Pete Fowler also featured. The package comes with a foil-blocked 12” print and a separate insert of liner notes, featuring an essay by Uncut magazine journalist, Tom Pinnock, where the band and BBC studio engineer, Simon Askew, recall the day the Furries met Leo Sayer amongst other insights. The 37 tracks are pressed onto 180g vinyl following a thorough spring clean of the original recordings.

A super limited edition vinyl box set of just 100 additional copies includes a specially-produced, fifth vinyl disc, has pushed the boundaries of vinyl pressing to include the live tracks and an ‘additional cut’ of soon-to-be-sought-after ‘SFA DNA’.

In an ongoing period of archival and re-evaluation, the Furries have worked side-by-side with the band’s curatorial collaborator, Kliph Scurlock and mastering maestro, Donal Whelan to restore recordings made for John Peel, Mark Radcliffe and Steve Lamacq and Jo Whiley’s Evening Session to pristine condition. In a collection beginning prior to the release of their debut album, Fuzzy Logic, the band’s adventures at the BBC open on April Fools’ Day 1996 with a visit to the, now demolished BBC Manchester studios for Radcliffe and Marc Riley’s Radio One ‘Graveyard Shift’, returning to London and the legendary Maida Vale studios just ten days later for their debut Evening Session recording. Their adventures continued to include three encounters with the late John Peel, including one session at his Peel Acres home in July 2001.

“We got to see some of his records,” Gruff Rhys explains in the accompanying text, telling Pinnock: “I think he’d had new foundations put in because the records were so heavy – he had thousands and thousands and thousands.” Drummer, Daf Ieuan recalled: “I remember Peel saying they had a swimming pool and it was named after whatever voiceover he’d done to get the money, something like the Twix Swimming Pool.”

The BBC sessions were performed in support of the releases of their first album and follow ups Radiator, Guerilla, Mwng and Rings Around the World with rare live versions, alternative takes and faithfully-performed favourites from each included in the collection. Three songs from their December 1999 homecoming at the CIA, concluding the Guerilla Tour, are included as a record of not only the Furries’ ascension to arena-status, but of their fearless, future-facing approach to all aspects of music, having performed the show in surround sound and broadcast the event live to fans around the world via the internet.

A band statement ahead of the release says:

“The five, excitable kids of the Super Furry Animals saw many wonders of the modern world through our innocent eyes, but finding ourselves playing songs in John Peel’s home, or in the carpeted muffle of Maida Vale, elevated the experience to new levels. Our thanks go to those rescuing the recordings from our dusty lofts, Kliph Scurlock and Donal Whelan, and the surgical attention to detail by the great artistic minds of Mark James and Pete Fowler. Also, long live public broadcasting.”

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SFA at the BBC - Digital Download

Remastered BBC session recordings of the legendary Super Furry Animals, covering their emergence in 1996 to the period of major label excess of the early noughties.

Also available in Hi-resolution format 24bit/44.1khz

SFA at the BBC - CDx2

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Delivered in a 10 panel card case this double disc CD album also features brand new artwork developed from concept to stunning reality by long-term collaborator Mark James. His work features through out including all five individual yeti faces. Two new illustrations by the distinguished Pete Fowler also feature.

SFA at the BBC - 4 Disc Vinyl Box Set

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Limited edition four-disc heavyweight 180g black vinyl box set. Featuring brand new artwork developed from concept to stunning reality by long-term collaborator Mark James covers not only the external, printed box, but an individual sleeve for each yeti in the band, with two, new illustrations by the distinguished Pete Fowler also featured. One of which is a foil-blocked 12” print on 200gsm black Burnano paper. The other comes in the form of stamped black envelope in gold ink and contains Yeti fur samples captured from the stage and then individually numbered. A separate insert of liner notes also features an essay by Uncut magazine journalist, Tom Pinnock.

SFA at the BBC - Super Ltd 5 Disc Vinyl

£200

200.00

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This super limited edition four-disc heavyweight 180g black vinyl box set includes a specially-produced, fifth transparent vinyl disc which has pushed the boundaries of vinyl pressing by encasing Yeti fur and therefore ‘SFA DNA’ within the vinyl itself. These one off hand pressed vinyl pieces includes three tracks from their heroic return to Cardiff in 1999 to play Cardiff Indoor Arena.

All this of course will be housed and beautifully presented by featuring brand new artwork developed from concept to stunning reality by long-term collaborator Mark James. His work covers not only the external, printed box, but an individual sleeve for each yeti in the band, with two, new illustrations by the distinguished Pete Fowler also featured. One of which is a foil-blocked 12” print on 200gsm black Burnano paper. The other comes in the form of stamped black envelope in gold ink and contains Yeti fur samples captured from the stage and then individually numbered. A separate insert of liner notes also features an essay by Uncut magazine journalist, Tom Pinnock.